Potentially, yes. Most schools will require you to restart the program, however. It would also depend on why you were expelled.
yes
um you could get expelled or suspened adn the police could get involved and you become an alcoholic and eventually die from it
You could be suspended or expelled.
You could be expelled or suspended from school if you test positive for meth.
It depends on the requirements for you particular country or state. In most cases, you attend law school for 3 years after completing your bachelors degree.
There's no such thing, since you could theoretically complete law school and simply postpone the bar exam indefinitely.
well you could be in join folr 5 years unless your in school then you could get expelled or suspended
by any reasone you can. you could get expelled anywhere. likely for something way over the school board policy like hitting a teacher or bringing a knife or gun to school. things like that
I very much doubt it, there are more suitable means of pointing out your error.
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You are required to enroll in another school. That school is allowed to accept you, turn you down, or put conditions on enrollment. If a local public school doesn't accept you then you have the county continuation school you will attend. This is often the worst school to choose. Depending on why you were expelled it could be the last chance before lockup.
As far as I knew, on those days and all, there were severe and aggression training and education should have been undergone to become a lawyer.
You will likely be in huge trouble and you could be suspended or expelled from school for flip off a teacher or principal.